If we could get one of them for T.Ferg and Abrines.
Do we want to do this? and if so who do we prefer?
Bradley more a 2 way guy or the perfect bench scorer / 3 point shooter for Westbrook.
As much as i would would like Williams, think I would go with Bradley.
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We got bunch of scoring, we need someone who can be complementary with the rest of our roster ...
Bradley is ideal solution that is available on the market for us ...
Bradley is ideal solution that is available on the market for us ...
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At the price of Ferguson I wouldn't even pick up the phone.
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had andre roberson not gotten hurt i would have done it for lou williams for sure. now? not worth it for two guys who won't be on the team when he comes back.
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I don't do any trade that includes Ferguson. There isn't a player they could realistically get in return that would be worth that cost.
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Bradley. I wanted him before Roberson got hurt. Would only give up some combo of Abrines Singler Huestis and the BOS 2nd.
Maybe I’m too high on Ferguson but I think unless it’s a stud you keep him.
Maybe I’m too high on Ferguson but I think unless it’s a stud you keep him.
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If they get Bradley I want Presti fired on the spot.
Part of me wants Ferg traded just to see Kizz's head explode though
Part of me wants Ferg traded just to see Kizz's head explode though
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bondom34 wrote:Part of me wants Ferg traded just to see Kizz's head explode though
I haven't been as high about a prospect that OKC had a realistic chance at drafting since Adams. I'm sure you can recall me getting into some arguments with people about how good Adams was going to be. If Presti trades Ferguson for some expiring contract I'll be beyond pissed. I recently completely stopped following the NFL because the team I'd been rooting for made it clear they had no interest in ever winning anything meaningful. I don't want to do the same to the NBA, but I haven't missed the NFL so if OKC decides to go full (Please Use More Appropriate Word) I would consider jumping ship.
No. I wouldn't really stop following if they traded Ferguson for a win now player. I would be pissed. I've been a Cub fan my whole life and did nothing but complain for years while they were making all the obvious wrong moves in their attempts to win. I'd never been so happy about sports as I was the day the Cubs hired Theo to finally bring the organization out of the dark ages.
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Kizz Fastfists wrote:bondom34 wrote:Part of me wants Ferg traded just to see Kizz's head explode though
I haven't been as high about a prospect that OKC had a realistic chance at drafting since Adams. I'm sure you can recall me getting into some arguments with people about how good Adams was going to be. If Presti trades Ferguson for some expiring contract I'll be beyond pissed. I recently completely stopped following the NFL because the team I'd been rooting for made it clear they had no interest in ever winning anything meaningful. I don't want to do the same to the NBA, but I haven't missed the NFL so if OKC decides to go full (Please Use More Appropriate Word) I would consider jumping ship.
No. I wouldn't really stop following if they traded Ferguson for a win now player. I would be pissed. I've been a Cub fan my whole life and did nothing but complain for years while they were making all the obvious wrong moves in their attempts to win. I'd never been so happy about sports as I was the day the Cubs hired Theo to finally bring the organization out of the dark ages.
Oddly I've never been as low on a prospect

Now we'll have to wait this one out a few years to see who's right. I hope its you.
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Ferguson can’t shoot but that cam be improved, in my opinion.
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Knrstz wrote:Ferguson can’t shoot but that cam be improved, in my opinion.
This is purely subjective but yeah, I think he can improve it. It just looks like a shot that'll eventually work.
Guys like Robes/Grant/Huestis you know are never going to be shooters, and even just how they shoot alone can tell you that, not considering all the experience they now have.
Ferguson's shot looks waaaaaaaaay better than theirs. He's quick and confident with it, and he also didn't play any college ball, is 19, and didn't even play in the NBL that much. He has likely has substantial growth left in him.
I would rather just be using the G-League for him. Let him get full starters minutes, let him expand his role, take plenty of shots, handle the ball, drive...Would probably be quite useful. But we just can't seeing as though our wing rotation is so bad right now and he may have legitimate cases over Huestis and Abrines.
I'd just be more ok with picking an athletic prospect like Ferguson if we didn't, you know, have a history of acquiring one way players that can't learn the other side of the ball.
Considering he's the most promising young talent we have, I really don't want to give him up. Not that he's so good or will be so good he's untradeable, but just considering the shape of our roster now and moving forward we need young, cheap talent.
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